Salary:
About RPYA:
The Rainbow Pride Youth Alliance (RPYA) is a non-profit service organization for LGBTQ+ youth and allies in the Inland Empire. Founded in the early 2000s, RPYA grew from a small Friday night youth gathering into a full-service nonprofit providing social services, leadership opportunities, and affirming spaces for LGBTQ+ youth.
Our mission is to provide a safe, healthy, and enriching environment for LGBTQ+ youth, their families, and allies. RPYA offers a welcoming Wellness Drop-In center, health and wellness services, artistic expression opportunities, and affirming resources. We are committed to fostering resilience, connection, and advocacy so youth can thrive authentically in all areas of their lives.
Position Summary:
The Clinical Director provides strategic leadership, clinical oversight, and programmatic direction for RPYA's Behavioral Health and Wellness Services programs, ensuring trauma-informed, culturally responsive, LGBTQ+ affirming care that supports the emotional wellness, safety, and resilience of LGBTQ+ youth and young adults.
This role oversees clinical operations, supervises behavioral health staff and interns, supports crisis response and care coordination, and ensures compliance with ethical, legal, confidentiality, documentation, and mandated reporting standards. Working collaboratively with Wellness Center leadership, Outreach, Program staff, and community partners, the Clinical Director helps build coordinated systems of care addressing crisis intervention, suicide prevention, family conflict, trauma, housing instability, substance use, and barriers to care.
RPYA is seeking a clinically grounded, collaborative, mission-driven leader with experience supporting LGBTQ+ youth and communities impacted by trauma, mental health challenges, family rejection, housing instability, substance use, discrimination, and systemic barriers.
Essential Duties & Responsibilities:
Clinical Leadership & Oversight
- Provide clinical oversight and leadership for RPYA's behavioral health and wellness programs.
- Supervise licensed and unlicensed clinical staff, interns, and contractors.
- Support trauma-informed, youth-centered, restorative, and culturally responsive clinical practices aligned with RPYA's mission, policies, and grant requirements.
- Provide clinical consultation, case conferencing, and crisis intervention support, including suicide risk response, safety planning, and de-escalation.
- Coordinate stabilization efforts with outside providers, hospitals, schools, caregivers, and community agencies as needed.
Program Development & Operations
- Support behavioral health workflows, including documentation, service coordination, and reporting.
- Help develop and strengthen behavioral health programming and wellness services.
- Collaborate with leadership to establish clinical goals, workflows, and service standards.
- Support review of clinical, safety, confidentiality, and crisis response protocols.
- Monitor service quality, client engagement, and continuity of care; support program evaluation and outcome tracking.
Staff Supervision, Training & Development
- Provide individual and group supervision to clinical staff and interns per applicable licensure standards.
- Support onboarding, mentorship, and professional development of behavioral health staff.
- Build staff competency in trauma-informed care, LGBTQ+ affirming practice, crisis response, mandated reporting, and de-escalation.
- Promote a collaborative, accountable team culture and provide consultation to non-clinical staff supporting youth in crisis.
Care Coordination & Community Collaboration
- Collaborate with Outreach and Housing staff to support continuity of care and crisis stabilization for youth experiencing instability.
- Develop relationships with behavioral health providers, hospitals, schools, shelters, county systems, and community partners.
- Support referral partnerships, warm handoffs, and participation in multidisciplinary care planning.
- Support advocacy efforts related to youth mental health access and affirming behavioral health services.
Documentation, Compliance & Risk Management
- Ensure timely, accurate, confidential clinical documentation in compliance with HIPAA, mandated reporting laws, and organizational requirements.
- Support incident review, crisis documentation, audits, and grant reporting.
- Ensure secure handling of protected client information and collaborate with leadership on risk management and critical incidents.
Organizational Leadership & Culture
- Serve as a member of RPYA leadership, contributing to organizational planning, strategy, and culture.
- Promote trauma-informed, restorative, equity-centered practices and staff wellness across the organization.
- Represent RPYA professionally with community partners, funders, schools, and external stakeholders.
Required Qualifications
- Active California clinical licensure in good standing, including one of the following: LCSW, LMFT, LPCC, or Psychologist (PhD/PsyD).
- Minimum 3-5 years of experience providing behavioral health services, counseling, crisis intervention, or clinical case management.
- Minimum 2 years of supervisory, leadership, or program oversight experience.
- Experience working with LGBTQ+ youth, young adults, or communities impacted by trauma, housing instability, family rejection, discrimination, or systemic barriers.
- Strong knowledge of trauma-informed care, suicide prevention, crisis intervention, mandated reporting, and de-escalation practices.
- Knowledge of ethical and legal standards related to behavioral health practice.
- Strong leadership, communication, collaboration, and conflict resolution skills.
- Ability to maintain professional boundaries, confidentiality, and sound clinical judgment under pressure.
- Valid California driver's license, reliable transportation, and proof of insurance may be required depending on assignment.
Preferred Qualifications
- Experience supervising associate clinicians, trainees, or multidisciplinary behavioral health teams.
- Experience in nonprofit, community mental health, youth services, school-based, or LGBTQ+ affirming care settings.
- Experience working within Medi-Cal, grant-funded, or county behavioral health systems.
- Familiarity with restorative justice, harm reduction, and trauma recovery approaches.
- Experience providing training and staff development related to trauma-informed care.
- Familiarity with Inland Empire behavioral health and youth-serving systems, and experience with EHR or case management platforms.
Physical & Work Environment Requirements
This position requires regular work in community-based and Wellness Center settings, including meetings with youth, staff, caregivers, providers, schools, and community partners. Responsibilities may include extended sitting, standing, walking, and occasional travel throughout the Inland Empire. This role may involve engagement with individuals experiencing crisis, trauma, or emotional distress, requiring the ability to remain calm, professional, and solution-focused. Occasional evening and weekend work may be required based on program and crisis response needs.
Grant-Funded Position Statement
This position is funded through grant resources currently anticipated through September 2027. Continued employment is contingent upon ongoing funding availability, program needs, and organizational sustainability.
Why RPYA?
At Rainbow Pride Youth Alliance, we believe LGBTQ+ youth deserve affirming spaces, compassionate support, and opportunities to thrive authentically. RPYA team members play an active role in strengthening community wellness, expanding access to care, supporting youth leadership, and advancing equity across the Inland Empire.
Our work is grounded in:
- Advocacy and community connection
- Youth wellness and affirming care
- Education and prevention
- Creativity, leadership, and empowerment
- Trauma-informed and culturally responsive support
Equal Opportunity Employer
Rainbow Pride Youth Alliance (RPYA) is an equal opportunity employer. RPYA considers all qualified applicants without regard to race, color, religion, sex, gender identity, gender expression, sexual orientation, national origin, ancestry, citizenship status, age, disability, marital status, veteran status, or any other status protected under applicable federal, state, or local law.
RPYA is committed to maintaining a workplace grounded in dignity, inclusion, respect, accountability, and service to the youth and communities we support.
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